Thing did not go well for my dear Tracy she losed her one leg with the
missing foot and she had to have reconsturctive surgery on her other
side.
We did not know of the problem with both hip until they went in and seen
the mess, this was all do to a birth defect.
Vet's warning these is what happens when jills and hops are breeded at
such a young age and not place on the top of a line diet like Tracy's
mommy and daddy were.
Carat lucked out her is a little small for his age but he has so far not
showen any health problems.
Tracy has brith defects in both back hips and legs, her new brother and
sister are very under developed not to mention the stress this has but on
Tracy's mommy's health.
I plead with anyone out there that want to try and breed for the sack of
Babies like Tracy, her siblings and mommy leave the breeding to the
experts.
I will be staying at the hospital most of my time helping Tracy recover
over the next couple of days will post in a few days on how she is coming
along.
This has been very upsetting and stressful for me to see her like this so
if you are thinking of becoming a breeder and the thought of what happen
to my babies does not stop you then think of what you are putting people
through that love these little ones.
Hugs and loves to everyone that have sent e-cards and letters to Tracy
Fysha
[Posted in FML issue 4282]